A whole note gets this many beats.
What is 4?
This is one note ABOVE G.
What is A?
A _______ connects notes together like a musical plus+ sign.
What is a tie?
These are the 3 sitting/instrument POSITIONS for band class and performances.
What are Rest, Ready and Playing Positions?
This is the name of the instrument FAMILY found in Orchestra class.
What is the STRINGS family?
A quarter note gets this many beat(s).
What is 1?
This note is one note Below D.
What is C?
This is the area between two bar lines.
What is a measure or bar?
These are extra lines below or above the staff.
What are ledger lines?
These are the three instrument families in band.
What are Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion?
This note get two beats.
What is a half note?
A ______________ sign LOWERS a note by a half step.
What is FLAT (b) sign?
All music is written on a__________.
What is a staff?
A ________________ below or under notes means to NOT tongue them.
What is a Slur?
This instrument is heard by Santa as he and his reindeer fly over your home.
What are Sleigh Bells?
On 1 Beat, your foot goes...
A ____________ sign RAISES a note by a half step.
What is SHARP (#) Sign?
There are 5 _________ and 4 ________ on a staff.
What are lines and spaces?
This symbol can be found at the end of a measure and means to go back and play a passage again - :ll
What is a repeat sign?
This is what you call going around the community singing or playing Christmas/Holliday songs.
What is Caroling?
This Note Gets 3 Beats.
What is a dotted half note?
This symbol CANCELS previous Sharp signs (#) and previous Flat signs (b).
What is a NATURAL sign?
We use these two clefs in band.
What is Treble/G clef and Bass/F clef?
This kind of note gets 1.5 (or "one and a half") Beats.
What is a Dotted Quarter Note?
This famous 1892 ballet composed by Tchaikovsky (performed by dancers with a live full symphony), is the most famous ballet and is usually performed on TV and live during the holidays.
What is the Nutcracker Suite?